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Sameh El Dahan on top in Paris' LGCT Grand Prix

No less than eleven combinations qualified for the exciting jump-off in the Paris Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix. Ireland's Bertram Allen was one of the first to start in the jump-off and set the bar with the 14-year-old Kannan-daughter, Molly Malone V. The pair made a clear finish in 36.86 seconds. It was until Egypt's Sameh El Dahan someone set a faster track. Together with Suma's Zorro (f. Douglas), El Dahan jjumped to victory. The current world number one, Harrie Smolders completed the stage with the Zangersheide-sire, Don VHP Z N.O.P. (f. Diamant de Semilly). The pair was followed by Great-Britain's, Ben Maher. Earlier this week, Maher already won two classes. Aboard the 9-year-old KWPN-gelding, Explosion W (f. Chacco-blue). Dutch Marc Houtzager completed the top five with the 11-year-old Quidam de Revel-son, Sterrehof's Calimero. Click here for the results

No less than eleven combinations qualified for the exciting jump-off in the Paris Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix. Ireland's Bertram Allen was one of the first to start in the jump-off and set the bar with the 14-year-old Kannan-daughter, Molly Malone V. The pair made a clear finish in 36.86 seconds. It was until Egypt's Sameh El Dahan someone set a faster track. Together with Suma's Zorro (f. Douglas), El Dahan jjumped to victory. The current world number one, Harrie Smolders completed the stage with the Zangersheide-sire, Don VHP Z N.O.P. (f. Diamant de Semilly). The pair was followed by Great-Britain's, Ben Maher. Earlier this week, Maher already won two classes. Aboard the 9-year-old KWPN-gelding, Explosion W (f. Chacco-blue). Dutch Marc Houtzager completed the top five with the 11-year-old Quidam de Revel-son, Sterrehof's Calimero. Click here for the results

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